February 13, 2025
He almost jumped the fountain at Caesar's Palace but I don't think he foresaw this:
Or, this.
True West magazine
Calling all the big dogs for this one: Paul Andrew Hutton, Jerry Enzler, Henry Parke and James B. Mills to name just a few of the stellar writers on tap for a true collector's issue.
We might even corral these guys.
Left to right: Dan Ryan, Ol' Bob,
Kactus Ken, Mr Biscuit.
"We'd cook for groups of people in Dutch Ovens, and sometimes provide music for family reunions, weddings, birthdays, corporate events and sadly celebrations of life. Mr Biscuit has passed on, leaving me to wagon and cooking. Not an easy job!"
—Dan Ryan
Daily Whip Out:
"After The Rain The Rurales Pushed On"
"From the time I was a kid, I used to peek through new issues at the Duddings Rexall Store down a few doors from my dad's office. Like Arbuckle coffee, I was glad to see True West make its home base here in Arizona! You and your crew have done an amazing job with keeping it alive and vibrant, and even relevant. Not an easy feat in this day and age. I'm set to inherit a large backlog of older True West magazines from an old friend (he's 86) who used to play accordion in our cowboy band. He fell over while stomping leaves in a garbage can and broke his shoulder. That was the end of his accordion days. Anyway, too much info. Hope you are well. Looking forward to the book!"
—Dan Ryan, Part II (he ordered an Old Vaquero Sayings book, with the beer coaster set and the Stinking Badge!)
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